Introduction: Discreet Adjustable Wine Rack From Book Ends
A simple and inexpensive way to display / store bottles of wine.
Step 1: What You Will Need
For this instructable you will need...
1. Some good Australian red wine. I prefer shiraz from the McLaren Vale in Victoria, but a Cab Sav from the Margaret River will also do nicely.
2. Two thin bent metal book ends.
Surprisingly, for this instructable you will not need...
an arduino,
a laser cutter,
a 3d printer,
an altoids tin,
or paracord.
1. Some good Australian red wine. I prefer shiraz from the McLaren Vale in Victoria, but a Cab Sav from the Margaret River will also do nicely.
2. Two thin bent metal book ends.
Surprisingly, for this instructable you will not need...
an arduino,
a laser cutter,
a 3d printer,
an altoids tin,
or paracord.
Step 2: Arrange the Book Ends
Turn the book ends on their side and overlap them slightly.
Step 3: Stack Bottles
Starting with the bottom row, stack the bottles.
Adjust the book ends so they hold the bottles snug.
Add a second row of bottles.
It is important that you do not try to stack the top row first.
Adjust the book ends so they hold the bottles snug.
Add a second row of bottles.
It is important that you do not try to stack the top row first.
Step 4: Step Back and Admire.
Time to celebrate your accomplishment with some tunes and a glass of red.